Alimah is a result-oriented Public Health Specialist and a Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant with over seven (7) years of experience in Health Professions Education, Research and Community Practice. She is a doctoral candidate at Central University of Nicaragua (UCN), Managua, in association with Texila American University (TAU), a South American-based university. Her doctoral research focuses on the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHRs) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) in a resource-limited setting.
She holds two Master’s degrees in Management Studies (M&E) and public health from Uganda Management Institute and Clarke International University, respectively, a postgraduate diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation from Uganda Management Institute, Bachelor’s degree in Public Health from Clarke International University (CIU), formerly International Health Sciences University (IHSU), and a Diploma in Orthopedic medicine, Mulago Paramedical Training Schools. Alimah’s interests lie in contributing knowledge and skills in public health programs geared at improving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW).
“I am excited to join the Ahaki team. I eagerly look forward to bringing my enthusiastic professional and creative mind into building an informed African society on health, human rights and SRHR issues.”